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chongli

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  1. https://steelersdepot.com/2021/03/new-tv-deals-raise-per-team-primetime-game-max-to-7-per-season/ "Part of the new deal allows for team to be scheduled for up to seven primetime games"
  2. Probably because he read @Alphadawg7's thread, lol.
  3. I paste a link as plain text (Control+Shift+V) [or right click and choose "paste as plain text"], and the link appears directly as a pic. It works the other way with image links as well (with just "Control+V"), but for a text link, using just "Control+V" makes a text link appear just as text, and not a link (at least with Microsoft Edge), so I always just paste an image link as a plain text to be safe. For example, with a direct image link (you need to post the link of the actual pic [right click and choose "Copy Image Link"):
  4. The only thing that puzzles me is why two other punters were drafted before Araiza, in the fourth round, no less.
  5. Jordan Dajani of CBS Sports really liked the Ravens draft: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/2022-nfl-draft-winners-and-losers-jets-eagles-ravens-get-top-hauls-bumpy-road-for-baker-mayfield-patriots/ "The Ravens clearly had one of the best drafts, and it's because they took the best available player more often than not. Notre Dame safety Kyle Hamilton may be the best player in the draft, Iowa center Tyler Linderbaum is a legitimate first-round talent and David Ojabo is a first-rounder if he doesn't suffer a torn Achilles. Maybe he will miss his rookie season, but it's worth it if he's a star for many years to come. It wasn't just the first few picks that the Ravens scored highly on. Fourth-round pick Daniel Faalele is a 6-foot-8 offensive tackle who could have a bright future in the league, cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis was an "A+" pick and then Baltimore took two tight ends in Charlie Kolar from Iowa State and Isaiah Likely from Coastal Carolina. That sounds like a weird strategy, but Likely is a versatile pass-catcher who probably will line up in several different spots."
  6. Thanks for making these. Here's a quick tip: if you want to go that extra mile and make these pics readable without even having to click on them, upload these images to a free site, like https://postimages.org/, then post the link they give you. That's what I do anyway. [This also goes to @Yantha, who I think screenshotted the ESPN depth chart in another recent thread and uploaded the file.]
  7. He is listed as one of the three starting WR's.
  8. Maybe Moorman will come out of retirement for us, and to win a SB trophy?!
  9. I have a feeling @ScottLaw was being ironic? "Spelt" is British for the past tense of "spell", just as "defence" is the British spelling.
  10. Yep, Maybin was bad. I can't disagree with your pick, but Mikey gets my vote. Total waste of a prime no. 4 pick. Ugh.
  11. Oh duh!I I must learn to read. lol!
  12. They changed the rule a while back, so both Dallas and Detroit can play NFC opponents. For example, here are the Thanksgiving games from 2014-2016: Nov. 27, 2014 DETROIT LIONS 34, Chicago Bears 17 Philadelphia Eagles 33, DALLAS COWBOYS 10 Seattle Seahawks 19, SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 3 Nov. 26, 2015 DETROIT LIONS 45, Philadelphia Eagles 14 Carolina Panthers 33, DALLAS COWBOYS 14 Chicago Bears 17, GREEN BAY PACKERS 13 Nov. 24, 2016 DETROIT LIONS 16, Minnesota Vikings 13 DALLAS COWBOYS 31, Washington Redskins 26 Pittsburgh Steelers 28, INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 7
  13. Ok, so the moderation software allows "shitting", but does not allow [3-letter word for female breasts beginning with "t"] that someone posted a variation of yesterday. Good to know...LOL!
  14. Wait, so you're saying the Bills will have to play in the Wild Card?! I want the number one seed this year!
  15. This would have been a good poll question.
  16. I haven't read the whole thread, but wanted to say that is like saying KC in the past was not truly elite without Mahomes, Kelce, and Hill. The reason the Bills offense is elite is exactly because of Josh, Stefon, etc.
  17. I did not know this. Thanks for the history lesson! Someday...big time college football in upstate NY would be awesome (besides Syracuse).
  18. Yeah, I get that, along with Stony Brook, but UB is really not known as a college football powerhouse. In fact, NY is the largest state in the nation, population-wise, without a state (public) football team in the Power 5 (fourth most populous). The next is Massachusetts, with the 16th largest population; then Connecticut at 29 and Nevada at 31. That NY doesn't have a bigger college football team is kind of shocking, really.
  19. I am wondering about this. A person has no obligation to speak to the police. Most criminal lawyers would tell you to shut up, and the police are not your friend. Maybe I am wrong, but I do not think there mere fact that he didn't tell anyone after the shooting occurred makes him an accessory after the fact, without doing something else to hinder the investigation or aid the perpetrator. This is what I found from Cornell: https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/accessory_after_the_fact#:~:text=An accessory-after-the-,person avoid arrest or punishment. "Accessory After The Fact | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute (cornell.edu) An accessory-after-the-fact is someone who assists 1) someone who has committed a crime, 2) after the person has committed the crime, 3) with knowledge that the person committed the crime, and 4) with the intent to help the person avoid arrest or punishment." But maybe, as you said, he was somehow involved in the planning beforehand. That's a whole different story, potentially making just as guilty as the shooter.
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